Reuters
Shale firms discount ‘U.S. put’ as inadequate to lift oil output
U.S. shale oil executive Matt Gallagher this week took a poll on Twitter to gauge sentiment toward President Joe Biden’s offer to stock the U.S. emergency oil reserve at prices around $72 a barrel, to give producers an incentive to drill more. The result: nearly 80% of respondents said they did not expect oil futures next year will fall to a level that would trigger any U.S. purchases – negating any boost from what analysts called the “U.S. put,” or using proposed Strategic Petroleum Reserve buys to set a minimum price for new oil production.
The Hill
Biden roasts Oz: ‘Delaware was smart enough to send him to New Jersey’
President Biden on Thursday roasted Pennsylvania Senate hopeful Mehmet Oz during a fundraiser, saying that Delaware was smart to send the Republican to New Jersey. “Delaware was smart enough to send him to New Jersey,” the president said, noting that Oz went to high school in Biden’s home state of Delaware. Oz, who is running…
Miami Herald
DeSantis cracked down on migrant labor. Then one helped coordinate his migrant flights
A Venezuelan migrant unable to legally work in the United States was paid to help coordinate Gov. Ron DeSantis’ migrant flight program, putting the Republican governor’s high-profile political gambit in conflict with his long-standing push to crack down on undocumented labor.
SmartAsset
Fidelity’s 45% Rule: Should You Really Use It As a Guide to Retirement Savings?
Financial services giant Fidelity has a rule for retirement savings you may have heard of: Have 10 times your annual salary saved for retirement by age 67. This oft-cited guideline can help you identify a retirement savings goal, but it … Continue reading → The post Should the 45% Rule Guide Your Retirement Strategy? appeared first on SmartAsset Blog.
The Hill
Major companies warn congressional leaders ending DACA would hurt economy
More than 80 major businesses and trade associations sent a letter to congressional leaders on Thursday urging them to pass legislation protecting the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program as it faces an uncertain future in the courts. The program, which was established by the Obama administration in 2012 to prevent deportations of those…
Barrons.com
Zoom Rode the Pandemic. Now the Stock Is Back to January 2020.
The popular videoconferencing stock was downgraded by Morgan Stanley and fell below its prepandemic price. The good news: The firm thinks the stock could be an opportunity over the longer term as the business stabilizes.
Jalopnik
There’s Only a 25 Day Supply of Diesel in the U.S.: Report
The U.S. is getting worrying close to a nationwide diesel shortage. Bloomberg reports that demand for the fuel is up, but at the same time supply in the United States remains at the lowest level of the season, ever. On the other hand, gasoline prices remain relatively steady. The current average price for a gallon of gas is now $3.82, according to AAA, still considerably lower than the current average price for a gallon of diesel at $5.34.
KERO – Bakersfield Scripps
Ukraine says Russia planning to blow up major dam
A developing story from the war in Ukraine, word that Russian forces have taken steps to sabotage a major dam. It comes as Russia begins a large-scale evacuation of thousands of civilians from a southern city, preparing for what could be a decisive battle. ABC’s Justin Finch has the latest.
The New Voice of Ukraine
Kyiv developer releases free game featuring war in Ukraine
Ukraine War Stories, a video game based on a set of visual stories about the Russian invasion of Ukraine in 2022, is now available for download on the games platform Steam.
Yahoo Finance
Here’s what’s really hurting the economy
We’re living in a world where supply shortages are commonplace and impacting the economy to a degree we haven’t seen for decades.
GOBankingRates
How Much is Indiana’s Libertarian Candidate James Sceniak Worth?
James Sceniak, 34, is a behavioral therapist who is running as the Libertarian candidate for the 2020 midterm election. While there does not seem to be a glimmer of hope that he will win the coveted…
Barrons.com
Why a Higher Stock Price for IBM Computes
Big Blue’s turnaround continues. Also, Wall Street opinions on Ally Financial, J.B. Hunt Transport, Generac, Bombardier, and Wintrust Financial.
Bloomberg
Going Short Colombia Peso Is Top Trade at Brazil Hedge Funds
(Bloomberg) — No currency has been harder hit than the Colombian peso over the past month, and Brazilian hedge funds are partly to blame. Most Read from BloombergTwitter Tumbles as US Weighs Security Reviews for Musk DealsChinese Chip Startup Shows Key Gap in Biden Export CurbsTrump Deposed in Suit by Investors Claiming Fraud in ‘Apprentice’ Videophone PitchesFed-Obsessed Traders Lift Stocks as Yields Slide: Markets WrapTrading desks in Rio de Janeiro and Sao Paulo are piling into short bets on
Zacks
Will Q3 Earnings Boost Alphabet (GOOGL) Stock?
Trading 33% off its highs, one company Investors will want to keep an eye on when it reports Q3 earnings on October 25 is Alphabet (GOOGL). This will also be Alphabet’s first earnings release since its 20-1 stock split in July.
The Oprah Magazine
Stacey Abrams Tells Oprah Why She Wears Purple
During a virtual conversation ahead of the 2022 midterm election, Oprah and Stacey Abrams talked about the importance of voting for your state’s governor.
Zacks
Can Earnings Boost Microsoft (MFST) Stock?
Wall Street wants to see Microsoft produce strong earnings for the quarter and more importantly reaffirm its FY23 guidance as the economic downturn and operating environment has worsened since the company gave its outlook.
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